Quote by: Saul Bellow

But now, our daily monkeyshines are such, our preoccupations are so low, our language has be come so debased, the words so blunted and damaged, we've said such stupid and dull things, the the higher beings hear only babbling and grunting and TV commercials - the dog-food level of things. This says nothing to them. What pleasure can these higher beings take in this kind of materialism, devoid of higher thought or poetry? As a result, all that we can hear in sleep is matter creaking and hissing and washing, the rustling of plants, and air conditioning. So we are incomprehensible to the higher beings. They can't influence us and they themselves suffer a corresponding privation.


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Author Bio


  • NameSaul Bellow
  • DescriptionCanadian-born American writer
  • BornJune 10, 1915
  • DiedApril 5, 2005
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist
  • AwardsNobel Prize In Literature; Guggenheim Fellowship; National Medal Of Arts; National Book Award